Sunken Meadow State Park
"Huntington locals enjoy Sunken Meadow's boardwalk, picnic areas, and family-friendly amenities for day trips and outdoor gatherings."
A Long Island park with beaches, boardwalk, golf, and nature trails along the Sound.
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"Huntington locals enjoy Sunken Meadow's boardwalk, picnic areas, and family-friendly amenities for day trips and outdoor gatherings."
A Long Island park with beaches, boardwalk, golf, and nature trails along the Sound.
"Huntington residents visit for family outings, educational programs, and the chance to explore local wildlife and natural habitats."
A serene 543-acre preserve in Smithtown, NY, with hiking, fishing, and a nature museum.
"Huntington residents appreciate the park’s proximity for kayaking, fishing, and family picnics along the scenic Nissequogue River."
A scenic Long Island park offering riverfront recreation, wildlife viewing, and family-friendly amenities.
"Huntington locals can take a short drive to experience the park’s natural beauty and extensive trail system."
A scenic preserve offering hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing along the Connetquot River.
"Huntington locals visit Heckscher State Park for its expansive grounds, sports facilities, and opportunities for birdwatching and waterfront relaxation."
A spacious Long Island park with waterfront views, picnic areas, and diverse outdoor activities.
"Huntington residents visit for summer beach days, surfing, and scenic views of the Fire Island Lighthouse."
A premier Long Island beach park with oceanfront recreation, fishing, and a historic lighthouse.
"Huntington visitors are drawn to Wildwood State Park for its forested campsites and access to the Long Island Sound shoreline."
A large Long Island park with beaches, camping, and forest trails.
"Huntington is a cultural hub on Long Island’s North Shore. Nature enthusiasts from Huntington visit Hallock for its quiet trails and stunning Sound views."
A coastal preserve with beaches, trails, and diverse habitats on Long Island’s North Fork.